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"German gov’t-funded NGO worked with Antifa to dox, threaten alleged 'far-right' citizens: report"
A leftist, government-funded NGO worked together with masked Antifa thugs who doxed and visited the homes of allegedly far-right “ethnic nationalists” citizens in Germany to threaten them.
According to an investigative report by NIUS, the civil society initiative “Beherzt” identified individuals they deemed to be “ethnic nationalist settlers” (“völkische Siedler”) and cooperated with Antifa, which sent buses full of masked thugs to visit the homes of the alleged far-rights extremists and threaten them.
The NGO Beherzt, founded in 2018 in Lower Saxony, designed yellow-violet crosses with the slogan “Cross without a catch — cross for diversity” so that non-right-wing people could mark their houses and show they are not “ethnic nationalist settlers.” A local resident told NIUS that the wooden crosses are “Jewish stars with a reversed meaning.”
NIUS showed photographs of houses with these “diversity crosses” in several villages in Lower Saxony. The signs can be seen as a way to virtue signal and to identify those who refuse to conform.
Between 2023 and 2024, masked Antifa thugs visited at least seven private houses in Lower Saxony, NIUS reported. One of those incidents was Reinhard Nietzel (name changed by NIUS to protect privacy), who captured the “visit” by a group of around 30 masked Antifa members in front of his house.
They unrolled a banner saying, “Exposing and combating ethnic Nazi structures” and screamed insults like “nazi pig” through a megaphone. The masked thugs handed out leaflets in the village with information about the family that allegedly proved they were right-wing extremists.
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